Hi Stanton,
Don't bother calculating the middle pitch, use some relations to do it for
you.
Imagine you have a datum "BOTTOM" and a datum "TOP"
They are a distance "HEIGHT" from each other.
The first third of your coils go up to "DTM1" which is "HEIGHT/3" from
"BOTTOM"
The last third of your coils go down to "DTM2" which is "HEIGHT/3" from
"TOP"
Then just align your helix lengths to the datums and make your pitch
HEIGHT/(# of coils)
Make three separate springs to simplify your life.
If you build your spring like this, you can also stretch it to different
lengths by changing the HEIGHT (real number) parameter.
Also remember only to use helixes when you absolutely HAVE to.
They bog down large assembly navigation terribly.
Whenever I can, I use a stack of doughnuts instead of a helix, and noboby
knows the difference.
(My doughnut stacks have changeable heights too... mmm doughnuts.) 🙂
Best regards,
Frederick W. Burke III
Mechanical Design Engineer
ISE Corporation
7345 Mission Gorge Road, Suite K
San Diego, California 92120
(619) 287-8785 x-151